Mud Damage and Your Carpet
While most people think about mud happening in the spring when the snow starts to melt and the spring showers move it, it’s something that they may have to deal with in the summer too. Strong summer storms can hit unexpectedly, turning yards into swampy messes and making it possible to drag mud back into the home.
If you own a pet, then your chances of bringing mud into the home year-round is a distinct possibility. Not only is this substance unsightly, but it can also actually cause a lot of damage to your carpet. Below are some of the ways mud impacts your carpet.
Wears Down Fibers
When mud gets tracked into your home, it will instantly attach itself to carpet fibers. If not taken care of properly, it will get pushed further into the fibers and begin to tear them down. There are a lot of elements in mud, from dirt and debris to moisture, and all of these wreak havoc on carpets.
Once the fibers have been damaged, this can lead to tearing, which can lead to the development of holes. These are not only unsightly, but they can also be hazardous. They can contribute to people tripping on your flooring, which can lead to injuries.
Stains the Carpet
As mud finds its way deeper into your carpet fibers, it can change the color of your floor. This leads to staining that can be incredibly difficult to remove. In addition, this can lead to the colors in your carpet fading and your floor looking dingy. More often than not, once the mud has reached a certain depth in your carpet, normal cleaning methods aren’t able to get it out. Vacuums often don’t have the right suction to draw mud that has sunk deeply into the fibers.
Could Lead to Bacteria Growth
As was mentioned, mud contains a lot of elements, from dirt and debris to some kind of liquid. This can make the perfect environment for bacteria to grow. If this gets caught deep in your carpet fibers, it can cause a host of problems. It can lead to people in your home getting sick or cause unpleasant odors. In either case, since it’s hard to get this element out once it has sunken so deep, this can be a real health hazard for your home.
Getting Rid of Mud
When it comes to getting rid of mud, calling in a professional is your best option. They have the tools and cleaning supplies to get the debris out of the fibers, as well as take care of any staining that may have occurred. They can even take care of bacterial growth and get rid of stinky smells. There’s even the possibility of adding a stain guard to your flooring to reduce the chances of mud sinking into your carpet in the future.
If you’re tired of dealing with mud, call the professionals at Royal Carpet Cleaning and let them work their magic. They’ll help you get your floors looking amazing and get rid of any issues that mud may have caused.